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originally posted by: KKLOCO
The reason I bring this back up is - look at the copyright at the bottom of this page. It says 2024. How is that possible, if no one has been in on the back end, since last year?
originally posted by: ArMaP
originally posted by: KKLOCO
The reason I bring this back up is - look at the copyright at the bottom of this page. It says 2024. How is that possible, if no one has been in on the back end, since last year?
That's probably done in code by adding the current year.
originally posted by: ksihkahe
I had no idea that you saw the backend.
Last I knew it was a crash and entirely broken until somebody fixed it. It wasn't working and the pw reset failed. Is that not trashed and entirely broken? I assumed they were only speaking to the username and PW portion of the db.
If somebody messed with the database aside from the person that got access back then that's information that hasn't been presented to me previously. I was led to believe the ultimate issue was a crash/maintenance issue after many different theories about a hack or Darko making some error. It doesn't explain how some of the things I'm mentioning at the end of this reply were changed.
After posting I was reading back through this thread and saw that this account was discussed. It requires a + sign where the space is and it was you that pointed that out. Now that I can view the account none of the other account information matches. I'm not sure why you're saying that a space is a space when you were the one that pointed out that in an URL... a space is not a space, but a +. It's obviously pointing to something when the space is there and it isn't the member page.
Were spaces not allowed in account names previously and were enabled by one of the updates? It was discussed when it first happened, but I couldn't tell you where. Seems superfluous at this point though.
If it was the result of somebody messing with the database, that still doesn't explain the applause (which is a mod function not an admin function, no?) or the posts that occured before the registration date.
The only person that has been able do things like that previously is the same person that got Djarums and DTOM back in.
originally posted by: ksihkahe
As I pointed out, shortly after moderation ceases, GoDaddy or whoever is fielding the registration complaints will probably be forced to mothball the site if the owner isn't responding.
originally posted by: KKLOCO
Yes, that’s exactly my point. I thought no one has been into the back end since June of last year? So how does he copyright some how get changed to 2024?
As far as I know, what happened was a hack (or an attempt) in which someone changed all passwords to a specific password and did the same to the recovery emails.
originally posted by: ArMaP
originally posted by: KKLOCO
Yes, that’s exactly my point. I thought no one has been into the back end since June of last year? So how does he copyright some how get changed to 2024?
The forum is not done in HTML, it's done in PHP. PHP creates the final HTML that the server sends to the browsers.
The code just needs to have something like:
All content copyright <?php date("Y")>, AboveTopSecret.com
PS: I don't really know PHP, the above may be wrong, but I hope it gives you an idea of what I mean.
originally posted by: KKLOCO
No, it doesn’t. You have a way of over complicating responses, to very simple questions.
Does the ATS site have coding capabilities to automatically update the copyright date?